Coronavirus death toll in Wales grows by 12 as total reaches 1,111

Boris Johnson will announce a "road map" out of the lockdown tonight (Image: Richard Swingler)

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A further 12 people in Wales have died with coronavirus, bringing the total to 1,111.

There are now 11, 344 confirmed cases of Covid-19, Public Health Wales said on Sunday, after 223 more people tested positive for the virus.

Across the country, 2,017 tests have been carried out in the last 24 hours.

On Sunday night, Prime Minister Boris Johnson will present a "road map" to the UK explaining how lockdown measures will be lifted.

It comes after it was revealed he changed the UK government's current motto of "stay home, save lives, protect the NHS" motto to "stay alert, control the virus, save lives." He also issued an update on six coronavirus rules ahead of his speech on Sunday afternoon.

But Wales' Health Minister Vaughan Gething said the motto change was not discussion by the four nations, and does not apply to Wales.

On Friday First Minister Mark Drakeford extended lockdown in Wales for a further three weeks but eased a number of restrictons.

Tonight the Prime Minister will set out a five-tier warning system for the coronavirus in England as part of the government's plans to begin slowly easing lockdown measures.

It is understood the system - with alerts ranging from level one (green) to level five (red) - is similar to the one used to inform the public about the terror threat level.